Chloë Sevigny's Next 8 Movies: A Complete Guide

There are a number of ways in which Chloë Sevigny has made herself a household name over the last 20 years — from her outstanding performances in cult hits like Broken Flowers, Kids and Boys Don't Cry (which you can coo over in the clip below) and TV shows like Hit & Miss and American Horror Story, to her portrayal of Patrick Bateman's sappy assistant Jean in American Psycho — there's little doubt left that this painfully stylish lady is a unique and deeply talented powerhouse.

And, as the 41-year-old has a ton of exciting new projects underway, we decided to delve into her IMDb page to bring you a summary of what you can expect from the actress/director/designer/model over the next few years:

1. Look Away

Directed by: Monty Whitebloom, Andy Delaney

Who else stars: Aidan Turner, Benjamin Walker, Matthew Broderick

Chloe's character: Carolyn

What's it about? An offbeat and irresistible story of a woman who is literally unable to see her mother, whom she lives with, due to a chronic case of selective blindness. The movie follows our young protagonist as she's forced to see what's in front of her by an eccentric psychiatrist and newfound love. Expect something completely unique and utterly charming.

Release date: 2016

2. Black Dog, Red Dog

American Horror Story

Directed by: Adriana Cepeda Espinosa, James Franco + 8 others

Who else stars: Olivia Wilde, James Franco, Whoopi Goldberg

Chloe's character: Ali

What's it about? A few years in the making, Black Dog, Red Dog is a collective project from students at NYU. Although the movie premiered at Sundance Festival in 2014, its story, which follows the life of a Mr. Stephen Dobyns as he weaves his way through the everyday and moves from journalism to poetry, has yet to land a nationwide release. Hopefully this will be the year!

Release date: 2016

3. The Dinner

Boys Don't Cry

Directed by: Oren Moverman

Who else stars: Rebecca Hall, Laura Linney, Richard Gere

Chloe's character: Barbara

What's it about? Based on the international bestseller by Herman Koch, The Dinner's narrative follows a former history teacher and his wife as they plot to handle a severely violent crime committed by their two sons. A gritty look at how far parents will go to protect their young, and as this is the third film to be based on Koch's novel — a Dutch film came out in 2013 and an Italian one the year after, both of which were nominated for numerous awards — its content has already proved itself ripe for cinematic adaption.

4. Lean On Pete

What's it about?Lean on Pete is the story of an itinerant teen abandoned by his mother as a baby and who loses his neglectful father at a later age to sepsis. While other details of the movie are thin on the ground, the quality of the cast, plus director Haigh's previous work — he directed 45 Years, starring the one and only Charlotte Rampling who bagged an Oscar for her performance — certainly bodes well!

Release date: 2017

5. Golden Exits

Directed by: Alex Ross Perry

Who else stars: Emily Browning, Analeigh Tipton, Jason Schwartzman

Chloe's character: Unknown

What's it about? This one is described as an intersectional narrative between two families in Brooklyn and will cover the process of how their unspoken unhappiness comes to the fore when a young foreign exchange student disrupts the balance.

Release date: 2017

6. The Snowman

What's it about? Nope, nothing to do with the animated children's tale of a snow friend who melts tragically at the first sight of sun — this movie is set to be a gritty crime drama, investigating a missing woman whose pink scarf is found wrapped around a creepy looking snowman.

Release date: October 13, 2017

7. Beatriz At Dinner

The Cosmopolitans

Directed by: Miguel Arteta

Who else stars: Salma Hayek, Connie Britton, John Lithgow

Chloe's character: Unknown

What's it about? The deets are pretty scarce surrounding this indie drama but we do know that Penelope Cruz plays the darling Beatriz, a holistic medicine practitioner who attends a wealthy client's dinner after her car breaks down. And, anyone who's seen Vicky Cristina Barcelona will know that nobody nails awkward intimate drama quite like Cruz.

Release date: 2017

8. Untitled Lizzie Borden Project

Lizzie Borden

Directed by: Pieter Van Hees

Who else stars: Kristen Steward (Rumored)

Chloe's character: Unknown

What's it about? While there's been close to zero chat about this project and the angles it may take, its focus on Lizzie Borden at least tells us that this will be a dramatic, gritty thriller centering on the 1892 case of Lizzie Borden and the murders of her father and stepmother, of which she was both tried and acquitted.